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. >> when you're a small company you have to be opportunistic, scrappy. we don't have the resources a competitor would have for marketing campaigns. we have to be more vaetive. we have to think creatively and act quickly and that's the advantage of being a small company, you can do those things. >> speaking of that, marissa meyer thing, what kind of feedback? any blowback. >> like you say only one person happy about the bay bridge closure, only one person hasn't contacted us is marissa meyer herself. >> you are bigger than people think. you say you're start up, strath strappy, you're fairly big. >> pretty good run, company is three and a half years old, launched the service two years ago we have about 30% of the conferencing market. now, we think that's great. video conferences service market is not the market we're going after. our goal is to cannibalize the entire audio conferences service. to do that you would never do an audio call because you would do video call. what blue jeans is about, taking it, incompatible, expensive, making a video call as easy
. >> when you're a small company you have to be opportunistic, scrappy. we don't have the resources a competitor would have for marketing campaigns. we have to be more vaetive. we have to think creatively and act quickly and that's the advantage of being a small company, you can do those things. >> speaking of that, marissa meyer thing, what kind of feedback? any blowback. >> like you say only one person happy about the bay bridge closure, only one person hasn't contacted us...
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. >> the being in opportunist you're here is a question of clarence cain and historically a vaguely familiar with the secret life and his secret life in brooklyn and i think it is a booker recently in yours. is it true? day you have comments? >> it is funny because when i was working on clarence king i get a message from the great library and southern california, of huntington saying somebody else is working on clarence king would like to be introduced? i said sure so it was the pretty famous scholar of photography in to we did a little dance but it turned out i was interested the first part of his life when he was doing things but she was focused that he had a black wife and was a friend of henry adams and he fell in love with a black woman and set her up in a house in brooklyn in did not tell any friends about her in and did not behave very well to her. i was not as interested in that part of her life so they fit together and away with the two books. no doubt he had a wife and did not treat her well and did not provide for her and their children. john hay and his heirs gave them money for
. >> the being in opportunist you're here is a question of clarence cain and historically a vaguely familiar with the secret life and his secret life in brooklyn and i think it is a booker recently in yours. is it true? day you have comments? >> it is funny because when i was working on clarence king i get a message from the great library and southern california, of huntington saying somebody else is working on clarence king would like to be introduced? i said sure so it was the...
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feds should be more opportunistic. we could argue if anything could ever get priced into the market with regard to the fed and what's going on in their head. you think they missed an opportunity. can you expand that? >> sure, if you look over the fed over the last three or four years, within they ended up boying the bear sterns and aig portfolios, they waited until good opportunistic times to liquidate those. we think the same procedure should happen as far as their tapering. dpimpb that the marketplace had pretty much given the fed a pass for at least 10 billion if not 15 billion of tapering. they should have taken it last month. now they're going, they should be more opportunistic when the market is willing to give it to them. that i should taper and get out of the tapering business as soon as possible. >> all right this last topic, you know, on this trading floor, traders are a bold cynical bun were. i have to say the most common discussion of late has turned from crew dos j.p. morgan chase and jamie dimon in the di
feds should be more opportunistic. we could argue if anything could ever get priced into the market with regard to the fed and what's going on in their head. you think they missed an opportunity. can you expand that? >> sure, if you look over the fed over the last three or four years, within they ended up boying the bear sterns and aig portfolios, they waited until good opportunistic times to liquidate those. we think the same procedure should happen as far as their tapering. dpimpb that...
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. >> my follow-up, me being an opportunist. it is a question about clarence king. the story i am vaguely familiar with, the secret life of clarence king, a secret life in brooklyn, i think a book, more recently than yours. do you have comments on it? >> there is a book called passing strange. when i was working on clarence king i got a message from -- the great library in southern california. the huntington saying there's someone else working on clarence king. would you like to be introduced? sure, what do i care? famous scholar of photography and we did this little dance and i was interested in the first part of king's life when he was doing things. she was very focused on this. king had not black wife. he was a friend of henry adams, a man around d.c. and he fell in love with this black woman and he set her up in a house in brooklyn and didn't tell his friends about her and didn't really behave very well towards her. i was not as interested in that part of his life. and she was more interested in the other so they fit together in a way, the two books. there is no
. >> my follow-up, me being an opportunist. it is a question about clarence king. the story i am vaguely familiar with, the secret life of clarence king, a secret life in brooklyn, i think a book, more recently than yours. do you have comments on it? >> there is a book called passing strange. when i was working on clarence king i got a message from -- the great library in southern california. the huntington saying there's someone else working on clarence king. would you like to be...
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speed and my follow-up is me being an opportunist.ou are here, it's a question about clarence king. >> okay. >> and the story that an fate with me, the secret life of clarence king and his secret life in brooklyn or what ever, it's i think the book more recently than yours -- >> yes. >> is a true? you have comments on its? >> there's a book called passing strange. when i was working on clarence king i got a message from the -- i'm blanking -- great library in -- the huntington saying someone else's working o on clarence ki, what you like to be introduced? i said sure but it turned out it was this pretty famous scholar of photography, and we kind of did this little dance, and it turned out i was early interest in the first part of king's life when he was doing things. and she was very focused on, team had -- team had a black wife. he was a friend of henry adams, in and around down in d.c. and he fell in love with this black woman and he set up in a house in brooklyn and didn't know any of his friends about her. and didn't really behave
speed and my follow-up is me being an opportunist.ou are here, it's a question about clarence king. >> okay. >> and the story that an fate with me, the secret life of clarence king and his secret life in brooklyn or what ever, it's i think the book more recently than yours -- >> yes. >> is a true? you have comments on its? >> there's a book called passing strange. when i was working on clarence king i got a message from the -- i'm blanking -- great library in --...
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. >> this guy's house is trashed and now could be -- because of opportunity -- opportunistic lawyers nk you very much. to the millions of taxpayer dollarsu just paid? this ad doesn't tick you off? life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. >>> i want you to look another something and tell me what's missing. ♪ >> that was an ad for obama care. didn't mention obama care. the reason is the controversy. >> i use to look at commercials like that. i don't smoke that stuff anymore. >> i couldn't understand what this was promoting. i guess rosie and fun -- >> they have something people don't want. they're not going to mention ob
. >> this guy's house is trashed and now could be -- because of opportunity -- opportunistic lawyers nk you very much. to the millions of taxpayer dollarsu just paid? this ad doesn't tick you off? life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two...
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it's a place where most people are opportunist being investors, and at least those people outside russia are using opportunity for momentum. it's a good time for russia, but i wouldn't say that this putin backdrop makes me any more excited about investing there. >> and you know what, tim? you say it's cheap on a pe basis. >> ridiculous, yeah. 5 1/2 times. >> when you've got a country where let's be honest, the rule of law is not exactly fantastic when you might have a ceo that's jailed on a whim, is this like a bit of a risk factor? >> oh, it's a huge risk factor. >> but one that you take note of or one you put aside in terms of the opportunity? >> you have to do your work. it's stock by stock. corporate governance and doing your work on corporate governance is obviously a big issue. it can also be an opportunity. sometimes things get oversold and people overreact to news. we like inefficient information. when you're doing work on a company, you have to know if you're trying to invest along with the state, your transparency factor's not very good. there are great retail companies. a comp
it's a place where most people are opportunist being investors, and at least those people outside russia are using opportunity for momentum. it's a good time for russia, but i wouldn't say that this putin backdrop makes me any more excited about investing there. >> and you know what, tim? you say it's cheap on a pe basis. >> ridiculous, yeah. 5 1/2 times. >> when you've got a country where let's be honest, the rule of law is not exactly fantastic when you might have a ceo...
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be sound of judgment. he is spontaneous, opportunistic, and a pretty bright solution and strategy on the part of at least putine moment. what do you think? >> well, wasn't in the same putin that actually allowed snowedden to stay there? we can't trust the russians for our commander and chief to say they have been working on this for last year, some people in washington d.c. do not believe that i do -- i think you saying that putin is a statesman he is the diplomatic solution for the sirrion conflict? >> to be honest, i think we should give credit where his ked it is due, he did seize the moment, john kerry. >> handed it to him. >>iace, i call it -- yes, i call it the kerry plan. he said that plan would not work but now president aid it will. >> but now we have a diplomatic pause tonight, where american people will scratch their heads and say what the hell does that mean? lou: the pause is a pause in conflict. and a strike against a sovereign nation. it is, striking, if you forgive the pun, that president has maneuvered himself in this position, and vladimir putin and john kerry through his own mispeeking have
be sound of judgment. he is spontaneous, opportunistic, and a pretty bright solution and strategy on the part of at least putine moment. what do you think? >> well, wasn't in the same putin that actually allowed snowedden to stay there? we can't trust the russians for our commander and chief to say they have been working on this for last year, some people in washington d.c. do not believe that i do -- i think you saying that putin is a statesman he is the diplomatic solution for the...
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being serious. but it shows that policemen and women are opportunistic people. once they see what they can produce, they call us all the time, can we use them. >> the rats will bring their first case to court soon. perhaps improving their own public image in the process. al jazeera, rotterdam. >> now contemporary art lovers in london have yet another reason to visit the modern gallery. a set of interlocking staircases have been install outside as part of the london design festival. it's based on the work of the dutch graphic artist who used mathematical formulas for inspiration. there are 187 steps, so this work of art would be quite a work out. >>> and now you're up-to-date with all the news from europe. >> barbara, thank you. now more than three decades after taking off the nasa probe has become the first manmade object to leave the solar system. launched in 1977 voyager's mission was to survey the outer planet. just in case there is anyone out there, it's also carrying old phonograph records etched with music and images from earth. >> reporter: this was the m
being serious. but it shows that policemen and women are opportunistic people. once they see what they can produce, they call us all the time, can we use them. >> the rats will bring their first case to court soon. perhaps improving their own public image in the process. al jazeera, rotterdam. >> now contemporary art lovers in london have yet another reason to visit the modern gallery. a set of interlocking staircases have been install outside as part of the london design festival....
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[applause] >> it's a real honor to be here tonight and spend time with you, and also have had the opportunist with sylvia and read the book, which really resonated with me, and i will share why. i joined deloitte in 1995, and 1983 marked the first year of our women's initiative. 1994, the first year of our diversity initiative. 1995 was the first year of our business resource initiative. and so i've been the beneficiary, many of our people have been the beneficiary of all those initiatives over the course of the last 20 years now. we've done mentoring programs. we've done counseling, developer programs, challenge roles. and yet, 2013, we struggle with many of the same issues that have been covered tonight, and continue to do so. and as we looked at her own data, we are a very data-driven company, we found similar results and we've been working with sylvia and team as well. we found similar results. everything has been talked about tonight really mirrors some of our experiences. and our key focus over the next few years is to try to change that dynamic and really make a change. one of the thin
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toxic mix that created conditions for identity manipulation by opportunistic politicians that saw the so for some people it's going to be too late. however, we are still in a small window of opportunity, and that's where i disagree with people that say give it up, it's all over. there is a small window of opportunity in terms of time. i would say no more than five to ten years, and that actually is being optimistic, that if we can take the courageous, bold steps that we need to take to shift our planet in an energy revolution that takes us to bringing down carbon pollution but doing it in a way that also generates millions of new jobs in an inclusive green economy of the future, if we were to do that, still the majority of people on this planet can be secure. so, yes, for some people it's too late, but for the majority of the planet there is still time. but that time is shrinking very, very fast. and, based on current practice of governments, if we continue like that over the next coming years, then, sadly, i think it will be too late. >> you know what you're up against. what you see as potential destruction happening f
toxic mix that created conditions for identity manipulation by opportunistic politicians that saw the so for some people it's going to be too late. however, we are still in a small window of opportunity, and that's where i disagree with people that say give it up, it's all over. there is a small window of opportunity in terms of time. i would say no more than five to ten years, and that actually is being optimistic, that if we can take the courageous, bold steps that we need to take to shift...
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opportunists. >> we're looking at israeli exports into the palestinian territories and into jordan, that will intensify the relationship between those parties. and you'll see discussions about new trade relationships. for example, will israel be able to strike up trade arrangements with turkey. >> reporter: better israeli/arab relations, they say, with god's help. but whatever happens, gas and oil will make israel a wealthier country, less reliant on others. and that's no joking matter. >>> this is pbs "newshour weekend" saturday. >>> finally, the connection. making sense of the scattered news iteming bombarding you every day. sorting through contradictory marijuana laws. we started thinking about this when we heard the new jersey governor saying that some sick children should be able to take a pill form. he said, quote, i believe that parents and not government regulators are best suited to decide how to care for their children. new jersey is one of 20 states that allows medical marijuana. out west, some states have gone further. last november, colorado and washington state approved ballot measures allowing recreational use of the drug. ten days ago, the obama strags said, as long as strict regulations are in place, it would
opportunists. >> we're looking at israeli exports into the palestinian territories and into jordan, that will intensify the relationship between those parties. and you'll see discussions about new trade relationships. for example, will israel be able to strike up trade arrangements with turkey. >> reporter: better israeli/arab relations, they say, with god's help. but whatever happens, gas and oil will make israel a wealthier country, less reliant on others. and that's no joking...
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be confronted. and we need to have a fight inside the republican party where we can take conservatism's good name back. what ted cruz is doing is neither conservative or principled. it is radical and opportunisticthis is a disaster for the republican party. i think it's all about him running for president in 2016. he sees a lane of people who are motivated by one thing, opposition to the president at all costs. they don't care if there's not a single policy idea, a single solution to one of these country's problems. we have more than a few of those folks in the republican party. and we're going to need to have a contest where we have the solutions oriented conservatism that has worked in the past. put up against cruzzism and as you know, chris because you were there, ronald reagan would be appalled by this. >> i know. >> he was a pragmatist. he was a problem solver. he wasn't a defaultist. he wasn't like one of these guys like cruz. >> well, ted cruz's position could be confused. this gets tricky but it's interesting to members of congress certainly. the funding bill he supports which is now in the senate, he wants to filibuster. in other words, he wants to fight for which defunds obama care as
be confronted. and we need to have a fight inside the republican party where we can take conservatism's good name back. what ted cruz is doing is neither conservative or principled. it is radical and opportunisticthis is a disaster for the republican party. i think it's all about him running for president in 2016. he sees a lane of people who are motivated by one thing, opposition to the president at all costs. they don't care if there's not a single policy idea, a single solution to one of...
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there will be market timers, i'm sure they'll get out in time. but i think nimble and opportunisticer off on a risk-adjusted basis. >> bill, in terms of sector allocation, i think of the new highs we're getting today, i think maybe a quarter, maybe half of them are industrials. do you chase sort of a china rebound? or do you go back to names that are going to yield more than the 10-year? >> you know, we would stay with kind of the theme of i'll call it a tilt towards the cyclical, we've been -- not been talking about that for a while, because we still think you're getting that -- i guess i'll call it the continued expansion in the economy. we think the economy's going to grow in the u.s. by something, like, 2.3% here in the second half. so we still think that's the way you should be. not to mention what we kind of mentioned earlier, europe, not maybe a strong recovery, but maybe not in intensive care, barely moved out of that, but okay, it's moved out. and china is no longer maybe the worry that it was not too long ago. >> all right, guys, thank you very much for your thoughts this
there will be market timers, i'm sure they'll get out in time. but i think nimble and opportunisticer off on a risk-adjusted basis. >> bill, in terms of sector allocation, i think of the new highs we're getting today, i think maybe a quarter, maybe half of them are industrials. do you chase sort of a china rebound? or do you go back to names that are going to yield more than the 10-year? >> you know, we would stay with kind of the theme of i'll call it a tilt towards the cyclical,...
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opportunistic on the part of the spyware people? >> probably. there's also more notable names that you should be apparently it is not as bad as we think. you know the conventional wisdom is that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. well, researchers at the university of alabama birmingham took a look at this and they found no definitive link between skipping breakfast and weight gain. not to interesting. instead the scientists say total effort counts. eating right, exercise, getting sleep and managing stress which is why some of the studies anger people. one day they say you have to have breakfast. >> make up your mind. >> i think you need breakfast. >> you're really hungry and then you gorge out on bad things. >> what does everyone eat for breakfast? >> bloody mary. it's like a meal in a glass. >> yeah, more often. >> tea and some fruit. >> protein smoothie. >> boo. >> look at you mr. healthy. >> scoop of peanut butter. >> that's it. >> no. >> oatmeal. >> i didn't have oatmeal today. >> almost every day i have oatmeal. >>> trending on google, ben afleck on the batman backslash. the
opportunistic on the part of the spyware people? >> probably. there's also more notable names that you should be apparently it is not as bad as we think. you know the conventional wisdom is that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. well, researchers at the university of alabama birmingham took a look at this and they found no definitive link between skipping breakfast and weight gain. not to interesting. instead the scientists say total effort counts. eating right, exercise,...
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in your written testimony, you stated we would not be able to conduct one large scale operation and counter aggression by an opportunist agreaser in a second theater. are you stating they wouldn't be able to deter and defeat aggression specifically in one theater if our forces were committed to a large-scale operation elsewhere? >> yes, sir, i am. and let me clarify, if i may. the defense strategic guidance just what you stated, the reduced -- i described. the readiness of the strike groups and the strike groups, et. cetera, i believe can react to one major contingency operation, or can in each theater, the two major theaters deny. so that's a statement. deny and two theaters or respond to one. that is what i have concluded. based on what i know right now. >> are you using denying to defeat interchangeably? >> no. deny would be the alleged aggressor would look and say it doesn't work out well. there seem to be good force here. i'm not saying deter. that's a tough one. tenth annual der, deny. i don't do a good job pulling them together. the point is you preclude in each theater the contingency. or you roll to one. >> i
in your written testimony, you stated we would not be able to conduct one large scale operation and counter aggression by an opportunist agreaser in a second theater. are you stating they wouldn't be able to deter and defeat aggression specifically in one theater if our forces were committed to a large-scale operation elsewhere? >> yes, sir, i am. and let me clarify, if i may. the defense strategic guidance just what you stated, the reduced -- i described. the readiness of the strike...